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Award-winning author, journalist Marya Hornbacher coming to Detroit Lakes May 18

Award-winning author, journalist Marya Hornbacher coming to Detroit Lakes May 18 Marya Hornbacher, award-winning author of Madness, will be making visits to both the Detroit Lakes and Moorhead libraries on Tuesday, May 18, culminating in a 7 p.m. virtual presentation via the Lake Agassiz Regional Library s Facebook page. 2:19 pm, May 13, 2021 × Marya Hornbacher, award-winning journalist and author of the bestselling memoir Madness, will be making an in-person appearance at the Detroit Lakes Public Library on Tuesday, May 18 at 10:30 a.m. The presentation is free and open to the public, but in-person attendance is limited. Hornbacher will also be making an online presentation that evening at 7 p.m. during a planned stop at the Moorhead library. (Submitted photo)

Mother s Day in the time of COVID-19 | Detroit Lakes Tribune

Mother s Day in the time of COVID-19 Mother s Day may look a little different this year, but it s still important to celebrate with our loved ones. Written By: Danell Haspel, Detroit Lakes Public Library | 12:00 pm, May 8, 2021 × Mother s Day is a time for mothers and daughters (and sons, too!) to show their love for one another. (Adobe Stock photo) If the pandemic has taught us anything, it has taught us to not take people for granted. We’ve learned to appreciate every minute we get with our loved ones. Mother’s Day may look different this year due to the pandemic, especially for those Mom’s in assisted living sites. We may have to come up with unconventional ways to let Mom know how much we care. The staff of the Detroit Lakes Public Library wishes area Moms a Happy Mother’s Day.

Library emerging from pandemic with new services and amenities

Mike Christopherson Crookston Times     When Crookston Public Library Branch Manager Chris Boike talks about the COVID-19 pandemic’s widespread, devastating impact in 2020, she doesn’t mince words.     “I mean, it was the worst, right?” she said. “Wouldn’t you agree it was one of the worst years ever?”     But it’s not impossible to find some silver linings, even in a pandemic that kills millions worldwide and almost 600,000 people, and counting, in the United States. Things like families stuck at home growing closer, and rediscovering nature and the great outdoors and all of the activities outside that they can partake in, even during a pandemic. And, forced to find new, helpful resources in their communities, people turned to places like their local library.

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